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The Key Types of Acid Reflux Medication Print E-mail
Tuesday, 08 May 2007
Although there are numerous ways to treat acid reflux without medication, it’s important to learn about the various acid reflux medications available.  Both over the counter and prescription medications can help manage the levels of acid so that the esophagus is not consistently damaged.  This is the primary concern of most acid reflux sufferers, as stomach acid can be particularly damaging to the entire esophageal area. 

Acid reflux is a condition that leads to inflammation of the esophagus and even the mouth, in some cases.  When food is naturally digested in the stomach, it produces a range of acids and juices.  The stomach is designed to withstand these acids, but in some cases may not be able to tolerate it in excess.  Spicy foods, citrus fruits, and even coffee can aggravate or lead to the problem.  When there is an imbalance, this acid gets pushed back up through the stomach and into the esophagus.  The result is often painful, and the entire esophagus tract becomes inflamed. 

Acid reflux medication can help neutralize the acid in the stomach before it reaches an extreme level.  This can help to maintain balance in the stomach, and drinking plenty of water can also help alleviate the symptoms.  Maintaining a preventative acid reflux diet is important; many people have remarkable results from simply changing a few items in their daily diet.  These may include tomatoes, peanuts, and caffeinated or carbonated beverages.

Prescription acid reflux mediations include promotility agents, while over the counter medications will include antacids and H2 receptor antagonists.  Popular antacid brands include Gaviscon, Chooz, Tums, Tagament, Di-gel, and Mylanta.  These can help to relieve heartburn, an upset stomach, and general acid indigestion.  Some of them can also minimize the amount of acid the stomach produces.  The H2 receptor antagonists include Axid, Pepcid, and Zantac.  These can decrease the amount of acid the stomach produces, which may in turn minimize the causes of heartburn.

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Written by Sally on 2008-05-15 23:18:41
I am taking Aloecure now. I cannot believe how much better I feel now.

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